Under Konowitz's conducting and direction, Brubeck held a master class and concert at TC with two of his sons, Danny on trombone and bass and Chris on drums. Also performing with the trio were St. Joseph's Choir from Babylon; the Senior/Gospel Chorus from Eleanor Roosevelt Intermediate School 143M in Washington Heights, New York; and instrumentalists and chamber singers from Syosset High School in Syosset, New York.
Published: 8/31/2002

The accompanying financial statements have been prepared on the accrual basis of accounting in accordance with standards established by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) for external financial reporting by not-for-profit organizations. Published: 8/31/2002

Larry Cuban, Professor Emeritus of Education at Stanford University, who teaches methods of teaching social studies, the history of school reform, and instruction and leadership, was the 2001 Sachs Lecturer. Published: 8/31/2002

After a review of the programs and services of Milbank Memorial Library, James G. Neal, Vice President for Information Services and University Librarian, Columbia University and Sonja Johnson, Director of Facilities Programming and Utilization, Indiana University, wrote a report on the improvement of TC's library. Published: 8/31/2002

On January 10, a New York State judge, Leland DeGrasse of the State Supreme Court in Manhattan, declared the state's method of financing public schools illegal, saying it deprives New York City students a "sound, basic education" guaranteed by the State Constitution.
Published: 8/31/2002

Teachers College has, for more than a century, been preparing educators, psychologists, policy makers and planners for the challenges they will face, and sometimes those challenges can be unthinkable. Through support from donors for scholarships, renovation projects, new faculty, research, and technology as part of the ongoing Capital Campaign, the work of the College can continue to thrive. As of December 2001, the total amount of gifts to the Campaign reached more than $111 million toward its $140 million goal.
Published: 8/28/2002